Tiffany Stratton made an impact after debuting on the SmackDown roster earlier this year and there is simply no denying that the young star’s future in WWE is very bright. Interestingly enough, she is also open to the idea of having a Netflix Championship.

WWE’s women’s division could soon get a big upgrade. With plenty of talented wrestlers, the company is naturally thinking about adding new titles for its female competitors. Rumors have been swirling about WWE potentially adding Women’s United States and Intercontinental Titles to their roster.

It was also reported that while nothing has been officially confirmed, there have been internal discussions within the company about introducing these new championships in the future.

While speaking to Gorilla Position, Tiffany Stratton was asked about WWE introducing a mid-card title for the women’s division, most notably a Netflix Championship. Stratton was very open to the idea of a Netflix Championship for the women’s division and made it clear it should happen.

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“I think it would be a great idea to introduce a mid-card title, like a Netflix Championship. I think that’d be amazing. What a great idea—it’d be cool.”

We will have to wait and see whether WWE will end up introducing a women’s midcard title somewhere down the line, especially if it turns out to be a Netflix Championship. With WWE set to debut on Netflix next year, anything is truly possible in the company right now.

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Subhojeet Mukherjee

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